ESO set to make astounding disclosure!

This is where the OP got his first post. He just didn't source it and changed one or two words to make it 'his'. Your dishonesty is astounding for
star hunting. ALWAYS quote your source. Plagiarism isn't cool man.

In fact no, in reading again HELL NO. Your dishonesty is MORE than astounding, where they put "we" because it's THEIR work, you put 'I'. OMG. Dude,
you're not cool at all man. So sad.

This is where the OP got his first post. He just didn't source it and changed one or two words to make it 'his'. Your dishonesty is astounding for
star hunting. ALWAYS quote your source. Plagiarism isn't cool man.

In fact no, in reading again HELL NO. Your dishonesty is MORE than astounding, where they put "we" because it's THEIR work, you put 'I'. OMG.
Dude, you're not cool at all man. So sad.

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See my sig for why I'll always expose you work robbers.

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i see what you mean
its a bit sad he did that, very ignorant in fact
good detective work

Jones is correct, he essentiality copied the disclose.tv article word for word. That article copied some of ESO data. So yes this OP has entered into
plagiarism territory. Still interesting nonetheless and since I don't frequent disclose because there are too many silly articles (as I blindly
ignore the same here).

Before I get too excited, or anyone else gets too excited.. remember what is in the realm of discovery. It's like we have a magnifying glass, all the
cool alien world stuff is microscopic so we can't see it, but we might be able to tell the element components, weight and density of stuff from
gravitational equations and mostly study of spectrographs. There is no way for us to see airplanes flying in alien planet atmospheres or anything
exciting like that. The most exciting thing I imagine they could have found is evidence of an oxygen nitrogen atmosphere like someone else said
earlier, with high probability that some other factor like temp would still be inhospitable. Our magnifying glass isn't powerful for any of the super
cool stuff that get sci-fi blood going. But it is cool enough real science.

One thing is for sure....We live in a world where some people are in control and nothing which is under their control will surface to the public if
"they" do not allow it to surface.

So, if these scientist have some information to publish which will undermine their agenda it will not be published. With other words, everything we
will learn from these scientist can be part of a bigger plan or has been cut down to digestable sizes.

It can well be that on the last moment before the announcement they will be halted and come with a silly story instead.

Agreed, if it was anything truly groundbreaking, it wouldn't be the ESO releasing it, the Governments of major nations would snap that up straight
away, and either block its release, or drip feed us information/dis-information.........oh hang on.......lol

Even though I'm eager to hear what they've discovered, I'm not going to count my chickens just yet.

If ESO discovered an exoplanet with a hospitable atmosphere it would warrant more than just an online press conference. But then again these
things need verification, whatever it is they've found will be scrutinized and confirmed or denied by other scientists before a major announcement is
made.

Not to mention a lot of scientists often jump the gun. Look at the faster than light neutrino they claimed to have found. Doesn't matter how smart you
are, you are still human and are capable of mistakes.

But i'm being pessimistic. Deep down I really hope they find something extraordinary, something so remarkable that the MSM can't ignore
it.

Whatever it ends up being, even if it only improves our understanding of the cosmos by one iota, it will be worthwhile in my opinion. It's not
entertainment as far as I'm concerned. It's discovery and exploration.

Your claim that I have indulged in Plagiarism is false. Please note that my post on ATS is over 19 hours old. The post on Disclose.tv is about 15
hours old. Moreover, anyone having a facebook account can check the TIMESTAMP of the disclose.tv post on FaceBook.

Moreover, I do believe that Disclose.tv is run and edited by SMART people, who would not make silly mistakes like I did (and which was pointed out by
revmoofoo)...17th is not Tuesday, it is Wednesday! I made a blunder while typing it out on my iPhone...and Disclose.tv simply copied it. Is is amazing
how you have already judged my first post on ATS as a dishonest post!

And, I do have a twitter account, where I interact with the people I have quoted in my second post on this thread... see below example from my
twitter:

Now, I challenge anyone, to prove that this Thread was copied or dishonest in any way!

Why would you try to malign my first post, without doing basic research on the web to check the timestamps? I have put this post forward, just to
debunk people like you, who cannot give credit where it truly belongs!

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